Gravity exists everywhere in the universe. Even thousands of light years out, the effects of Earth's gravity are still felt, only in tiny, immeasureable amounts.
On all planets. Mostly everywhere
Gravity
Gravity exists throughout the universe, so the answer is yes. The strength of the gravitational field of any given body will depend upon the size, and density of the body
The more gravity something has, the more gravity it has. A planet, like Jupiter, can have 30-something moons because of it's large mass. And the solar system exists only because the sun has so much mass it generates gravity for all the planets.
Every planet, every moon, even some asteroids in the entire universe. Saturn has more gravitational pull then earth does also.Yes. Gravity exists in planets, even Saturn.Saturn can grab asteroids that fly by and turn them into moons.
All celestial bodies exhibit some kind of gravitational pull on all other bodies. Hence, yes, it is very much possible to figure out the pull between the Earth and Mars. So yes, there can be, and is, gravity between our planets. Needless to say, the effect of Mars gravity on earth is overwhelmed by the effect of the suns gravity on earth. But it still exists.
Gravity exists because mass exists.
Gravity exists everywhere that mass exists, so the answer is yes.
gravity zone is the area where gravity exists.
Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together. Gravity exists between two objects that have mass. Gravity exists in the whole universe
Isaac Newton discovered gravity.
Gravity does not occur in mudslides. Gravity exists wherever there is mass.
Nothing. Gravity exists in vacuum as well.
The force of gravity exists all across the Earth's surface.
Gravity is a force. It exists everywhere. It still exists when other forces exist. It is the mutual attraction of any and every body in the universe.
Gallo
The force of Gravity. I thought it was magnetism
Your question is ambiguous. Are you asking why gravity exists or is gravity or more to the point can Gravity/Magnetism be used as an energy source.